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nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he's in russia and wikileaks, who is helping him, says he is headed to south america. we have reports around the world coming up. >>> one day away from the statements in the george zimmerman murder trial, accused of shooting and killing trayvon martin, coming up, what you can expect to hear in the courtroom. >>> some of paula deen's fans are not giving up on her despite her racial comments. we'll tell you what they're saying. >>> let's start with the breaking news. the man behind the nsa leaks, edward snowden, is heading to c ecuador. the organization helped snowden get from hong kong to russia today. he landed in russia this morning and said he is heading to ecuador and tweeted he has requested asylum there. there are reports snowden will get there by way of cuba, possibly. there is also speculation he might head to venezuela. the u.s. said today it is asking all of those countries not to led snowden in. and a course is telling us that the u.s. has revoked snowden's passport. there a
nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he's in russia and wikileaks, who is helping him, says he is headed to south america. we have reports around the world coming up. >>> one day away from the statements in the george zimmerman murder trial, accused of shooting and killing trayvon martin, coming up, what you can expect to hear in the courtroom. >>> some of paula deen's fans are not giving up on her despite her racial comments. we'll tell you what they're saying....
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what happened to edward snowden? he's on the run and there's no sign of what his next move might be. we have the latest developments. where in the world is edward snowden? this morning, no one seems to know. he's likely somewhere in the moscow terminal caught in limbo, not technically in russia, but not technically their problem. he is a problem, indeed. he was expected on a flight to havana. as journalists found out, his seat went empty. ecuador may take him in, but have not said whether they will grant him entree. this as the u.s. is behind the scenes and issues statements on russia, ecuador and anyone else thinking of taking him on. now, he waits. julian assange, founder of wikileaks, a man whose own legal troubles led him to seek refuge in ecuador. a wikileaks staffer was traveling with snowden. >> edward snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. he is a whistle blower. he was told the public and important truth. >> assange said wikileaks paid for his flights and legal council, but wuld not say where he is but h
what happened to edward snowden? he's on the run and there's no sign of what his next move might be. we have the latest developments. where in the world is edward snowden? this morning, no one seems to know. he's likely somewhere in the moscow terminal caught in limbo, not technically in russia, but not technically their problem. he is a problem, indeed. he was expected on a flight to havana. as journalists found out, his seat went empty. ecuador may take him in, but have not said whether they...
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no word on edward snowden in moscow. up next, our power player of the week holding a music festival in a national park. a simple questi: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> summer means vacations, bar e becues and fun in the sun. also outdoor music festivals including at one n
no word on edward snowden in moscow. up next, our power player of the week holding a music festival in a national park. a simple questi: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you...
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we begin today with details from an interview with edward snowden. in an extensive conversation, snowden gave detailed responses to a myriad of accusations levied against him by u.s. officials. one major allegation, that snowden had leaked secrets to both chinese and russian governments, and that therefore made him a traitor to the united states. snowden said that before going to russia, he gave all classified documents to journalists in hong kong, and he reiterated that he did not keep any documents for himself, saying it would not serve the public interest. in response to how he protected the classified documents from chinese spies, snowden said he was able to because of his background and training at the nsa. as a contractor, he targeted chinese operations while at the same time teaching at class on chinese counter operations. snowden has been called a traitor who has caused in norma's damage to u.s. operations. privacy advocates feel the opposite -- caused enormous damage to u.s. operations. privacy advocates feel the opposite. just last week, so
we begin today with details from an interview with edward snowden. in an extensive conversation, snowden gave detailed responses to a myriad of accusations levied against him by u.s. officials. one major allegation, that snowden had leaked secrets to both chinese and russian governments, and that therefore made him a traitor to the united states. snowden said that before going to russia, he gave all classified documents to journalists in hong kong, and he reiterated that he did not keep any...
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should he grant amnesty to edward snowden? this morning, both sides of this heated debate. >>> plus -- >> has this been the worst year of the presidency? >> after a tough year, can obama shake his second-term slump? will the least productive congress ever do better in 2014? >>> and -- >> gross sexual immorality. >> should shocking words from "duck dynasty's" commander sink the superhit? >>> plus, our new year's predictions, right here, this sunday morning. >>> hello, again, a whole lot to get to this sunday morning before christmas. and we begin with the latest on the biggest security breach in u.s. history, the surveillance program revealed by edward snowden, under fire on two fronts this week. federal judge signalling that he would strike it down. the president's handpicked panel of experts should stop picking up phone records of american people. >>> at the press conference, president obama seemed to agree. we'll take on that debate. first, the backstory from chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: george,
should he grant amnesty to edward snowden? this morning, both sides of this heated debate. >>> plus -- >> has this been the worst year of the presidency? >> after a tough year, can obama shake his second-term slump? will the least productive congress ever do better in 2014? >>> and -- >> gross sexual immorality. >> should shocking words from "duck dynasty's" commander sink the superhit? >>> plus, our new year's predictions, right...
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of offering edward snowden amnesty. i would take the deal. just come back with all the intel and all is forgiven. i'll tell you what to make you feel safe we'll meet in a special amnesty zone. >> good morning. it is tuesday, december 17th. >> boy, twa
of offering edward snowden amnesty. i would take the deal. just come back with all the intel and all is forgiven. i'll tell you what to make you feel safe we'll meet in a special amnesty zone. >> good morning. it is tuesday, december 17th. >> boy, twa
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. >> edward snowden - rattling washington - unclear on how many he knows. now there's talk of even giving him a deal. >> we begin with breaking news in massachusetts. police there investigating a security scare at one of the nations prestigious universities. harvard university place are looking into reports of explosives inside four buildings on the campus. they have been evacuated. students are on campus, and are there because they are scheduled to take their final exams. we continue to follow the story and will bring you more developments as they warrant. >> the northern city of aleppo has seen some of the worst violence since the civil war broke out. women and children in syria among more than 100 dead after government troops dropped barrel bombs filled with explosives. those there now are searching for survivors in the rubble. nicole johnston has the story. >> no child should have to experience war like this boy. he's clearly in shock. many people in aleppo will feel that way after a bombing raid on the city. in the al-haidaria neighbour hood bombs fell
. >> edward snowden - rattling washington - unclear on how many he knows. now there's talk of even giving him a deal. >> we begin with breaking news in massachusetts. police there investigating a security scare at one of the nations prestigious universities. harvard university place are looking into reports of explosives inside four buildings on the campus. they have been evacuated. students are on campus, and are there because they are scheduled to take their final exams. we...
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. >>> where is edward snowden? the nsa leaker is on the run, but what happens when u.s. authorities find him? >>> turkish trouble. riot police are clashing with protesters at this very moment as the violence escalates. >>> plus, a stiletto stabbing leads to murder charges. the very latest on two children fighting for their lives. >>> and hillary clinton unleashed on twitter. good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. an international manhunt is on this morning for the 29-year-old at the center of the nsa leak case. edward snowden had been hold up at a hong kong hotel since handing over secret government documents to journalists. his current whereabouts are now unknown, causing american investigators to worrying more sensitive information could fall into the wrong hands. meanwhile, authorities back home are ramping up their case against the former cia employee. senator dianne feinstein has called the leaks acts of treason while congress prepares to receive a confidential briefing on exactly what went wrong. this as a new pew/the "washington post" poll shows the majority of amer
. >>> where is edward snowden? the nsa leaker is on the run, but what happens when u.s. authorities find him? >>> turkish trouble. riot police are clashing with protesters at this very moment as the violence escalates. >>> plus, a stiletto stabbing leads to murder charges. the very latest on two children fighting for their lives. >>> and hillary clinton unleashed on twitter. good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. an international manhunt is on this morning for...
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where in the world is edward snowden? speculation is mounting as to which country he will go to next. his depaour departure infuriating lawmakers, saying his leaks of secrets has helped american's enemies. say he's unfairly maligned >> we work in the most narcissistic industry in history. sitting a i round pointing fingers at this guy who basically gave up everything and had to flee the country because he thought this was so important to expose the information which has not caused any damage to the united states. that is the other thing that we keep hearing all this alleged damage that's been done and a lot of good has already been done. bill: kirsten powers there, kreurs kirsten powers year now. fox news contributor. steven hayes, fox news contributor as well. >> i was responding to someone else on the panel calling him a narcissist which has become the favorite thing of everybody in the media to do. i think that we were speaking specifically about the nsa information that he released about the type of data that is being
where in the world is edward snowden? speculation is mounting as to which country he will go to next. his depaour departure infuriating lawmakers, saying his leaks of secrets has helped american's enemies. say he's unfairly maligned >> we work in the most narcissistic industry in history. sitting a i round pointing fingers at this guy who basically gave up everything and had to flee the country because he thought this was so important to expose the information which has not caused any...
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i'm sure everyone here has heard of edward snowden, recent nsa leaker. bradley manning, the dod employee who leaked classified information for the wikileaks web site. and robert hanson, an fbi special agent who spied for the russians for 20 years. not our finest moment. we're not too proud of that. these are certainly the most widely known insider threat cases, but i think what's important is that the issue itself is far much more expansive and runs far deeper than any one of these single incidents or these isolated case studies. i think if we're ever going to have any real chance of combating the insider threat problem, we can't build our defense mechanisms against single case studies or specific actions. we can't just look at removable media activities because that's what bradley manning used. we can't only look at our system administrators or privileged users because ed yard snowden -- edward snowden had a technical background. we really have to try to attack the issue at the root of the problem and really understand what an insider threat means. so a
i'm sure everyone here has heard of edward snowden, recent nsa leaker. bradley manning, the dod employee who leaked classified information for the wikileaks web site. and robert hanson, an fbi special agent who spied for the russians for 20 years. not our finest moment. we're not too proud of that. these are certainly the most widely known insider threat cases, but i think what's important is that the issue itself is far much more expansive and runs far deeper than any one of these single...
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edward snowden has enabled that debate. we couldn't have been able to have the kind of decision we saw yesterday or the kind of cases aclu is bringing in federal court challenging the dragnet surveillance without the kinds of disclosures that edward snowden has made and made possible. >> thank you very much. thank you for joining us from the aclu today. >>> we have some really disturbing news from california, from the most beautiful area of california. a wildfire burning in big sur that ha destroyed at least 15 homes and forced 100 people to evacuate. the fire burned 500 acres, including the home of big sur's volunteer fire chief who continued to work to fight the blaze even as her own home is burning. high winds fueling the wildfire which is only about 5% contained. [ female announcer ] arms were made for hugging. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (
edward snowden has enabled that debate. we couldn't have been able to have the kind of decision we saw yesterday or the kind of cases aclu is bringing in federal court challenging the dragnet surveillance without the kinds of disclosures that edward snowden has made and made possible. >> thank you very much. thank you for joining us from the aclu today. >>> we have some really disturbing news from california, from the most beautiful area of california. a wildfire burning in big...
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paperwork requesting detention of edward snowden. "on the diplomatic documents, james was used as a middle name. on the record upon entering the border, joseph was used as the middle name. the american court documents sent to us by the american justice department, it only said edward j. snowden." i mean, who can't relate to such confusion? remember how hard it was to keep track of dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive for the digital age. an avatar, whoever the user wants him to b
paperwork requesting detention of edward snowden. "on the diplomatic documents, james was used as a middle name. on the record upon entering the border, joseph was used as the middle name. the american court documents sent to us by the american justice department, it only said edward j. snowden." i mean, who can't relate to such confusion? remember how hard it was to keep track of dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who...
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it is believed that the plane carrying edward snowden, the n.s.a. leaker, has just landed and he is on the plane and authorities are waiting for him and the media are waiting for him to clear customs and arrive in now with the united states speaking. hong kong allowed him to leave the country today reportedly on the plight to now and supposedly on to one of several other countries. now it is time for our sunday group and we will return to that picture if edward snowden goes through that door. there are a lot of what look to be chinese visiters to now and we are getting a warm reception with brit hume and fox news senior political analyst, and for the associated press, and bill kristol from the "weekly standard" and bob woodward from the "washington post" today. what are they saying? they sought the extradition from hong kong authorities and they said the papers were in order and they let him go, reportedly on this flight to now. >> so, officials are obviously in close contact with officials in hong kong. what i would point out yesterday we had a ste
it is believed that the plane carrying edward snowden, the n.s.a. leaker, has just landed and he is on the plane and authorities are waiting for him and the media are waiting for him to clear customs and arrive in now with the united states speaking. hong kong allowed him to leave the country today reportedly on the plight to now and supposedly on to one of several other countries. now it is time for our sunday group and we will return to that picture if edward snowden goes through that door....
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we're searching for edward snowden's exact location. and we'll talk to someone who tells us he knows exactly where snowden is but isn't saying. >>> also, what does all of this mean for the united states' relationship with russia? now that vladimir putin won't help the president catch a globe trotting fugitive. >>> as far as we know right now, the nsa leaker is holed up inside a moscow airport planning the next move in his cat and mouse game with the world. the russian president putin today confirmed snowden remains in the airport transit area. he says snowden is free to leave and he won't be handing him over to the united states. the white house is asking russia to expel snowden without delay based on his passport being revoked and the espionage charges against him. but the obama administration may not have a whole lot of leverage to force president putin's hand. john is in the airport in that transit area. he's joining us live now. set the scene for us. what do we know about his whereabouts where you are? >> reporter: when we first hea
we're searching for edward snowden's exact location. and we'll talk to someone who tells us he knows exactly where snowden is but isn't saying. >>> also, what does all of this mean for the united states' relationship with russia? now that vladimir putin won't help the president catch a globe trotting fugitive. >>> as far as we know right now, the nsa leaker is holed up inside a moscow airport planning the next move in his cat and mouse game with the world. the russian...
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here's the thing about edward snowden that drives me crazy. he does this thing which we now know he joined booz allen for the sole purpose of stealing these documents. >> and took the oath of secrecy. >> exactly. so then but he wants to do this because he's standing on some moral high ground that he wants to inform the american people about what he's doing and the breadth and scope of what the nsa is doing for national security and on our behalf for national intelligence. but what does he do? he flees the united states. he goes to hong kong, china. he then goes to moscow en route to havana, en route to ecuador. instead of coming to the united states. a lot of people try to compare him -- >> what was his goal? i always ask this about people like oswald. when you do something you know is going to cause you trouble legally and make you a felon, how do you not have a plan to deal with that? >> you know, i don't know. but daniel ellsburg, famous for the pentagon papers. pretty much did the same thing. >> he put his hands out. >> exactly. he went to
here's the thing about edward snowden that drives me crazy. he does this thing which we now know he joined booz allen for the sole purpose of stealing these documents. >> and took the oath of secrecy. >> exactly. so then but he wants to do this because he's standing on some moral high ground that he wants to inform the american people about what he's doing and the breadth and scope of what the nsa is doing for national security and on our behalf for national intelligence. but what...
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should the united states give amnesty to edward snowden? welcome to "washington journal" on this monday, december 16. for republicans please call -- you can also tweak at us. question is posted on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. you can also e-mail us at journal@c-span.org. we will take your calls in just a few moments but first let's turn to "the new york times" to get the latest on the nsa. the headline says -- american intelligence and law enforcement investigators have concluded that they may never know the entirety of what the former nsa contractor extracted. that is from this week's "new york times." on cbs 60 minutes, they took a deep dive into the nsa and spoke with leading intelligence officials who disagree or not with offering edward snowden amnesty. [video clip] my personal view is yes, it is worth having a conversation about. i would need assurances that the rest of the data could be secured. it would be more than just an assertion on his part. >> is that a unanimous feeling? >> it's not unanimous. >> among those thinking makin
should the united states give amnesty to edward snowden? welcome to "washington journal" on this monday, december 16. for republicans please call -- you can also tweak at us. question is posted on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. you can also e-mail us at journal@c-span.org. we will take your calls in just a few moments but first let's turn to "the new york times" to get the latest on the nsa. the headline says -- american intelligence and law enforcement investigators have...
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gentlemen, let's start with edward snowden. senator graham, what do you make of hong kong authorities allowing snowden to go? they say our extradition papers were not in full compliance with their law, and what leverage do we have over moscow if they decide to let him go to another country? >> well, i would like to find out why our papers were not in compliance. that would be a big mistake from the department of justice. i don't think he is a hero. i believe he hurt our nation. he compromised the national security program designed to find out what tariffs were up to. the freedom trail is not exactly china, russia, cuba, venezuela. i hope we will chase him to the ends of the earth and bring him to justice and let russia know there will be consequences if they harbor this guy. >> i was going to ask about that. the key decision in the next 24 hours has to be made by moscow. should we put pressure on them now? hold him there? >> absolutely. if they want to be a part of the world community, the wto, and they want a good relationship
gentlemen, let's start with edward snowden. senator graham, what do you make of hong kong authorities allowing snowden to go? they say our extradition papers were not in full compliance with their law, and what leverage do we have over moscow if they decide to let him go to another country? >> well, i would like to find out why our papers were not in compliance. that would be a big mistake from the department of justice. i don't think he is a hero. i believe he hurt our nation. he...
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and edward snowden is on the run. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> here are some other stories making news, last night bill, wire walker nick wallenda made history as he became the first man to tightrope across the grand canyon. in a special that aired live on the discovery channel wallenda took just under 23 minutes to walk 1400 feet across a wire that was suspended 1500 feet above the floor of the canyon. wallenda spent the entire time -- they had a microphone on him and cameras. he spent the whole time talking to jesus and begging and praying. >> bill: he did the right thing because he got to the other side. >> jesus got him across. after the stunt he announced his next big stunt is he wants to talk between two skyscrapers in new york city which is a stunt that's been done before. >> bill: that's been done before. between the twin towers at one point, it is a great -- wired. >> there is a great documentary. man on a wire. >> bill: that's the book and that's the documentary. >> apple one is ready t
and edward snowden is on the run. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> here are some other stories making news, last night bill, wire walker nick wallenda made history as he became the first man to tightrope across the grand canyon. in a special that aired live on the discovery channel wallenda took just under 23 minutes to walk 1400 feet across a wire that was suspended 1500 feet above the floor of the canyon. wallenda spent the entire time -- they had a...
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this is, i think, a good day for edward snowden. >> as for edward snowden, he has something else in mind, too. that would be brazil. nsa leaker wrote an open letter to the brazilian people, telling them he would be tolg help brazilian's government investigate u.s. spieg on its soil but would only do so if granted political asylum. jim sciutto is in washington with more on this part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he may have chosen well in choosing brazil. one of the country's most upset over the surveillance overseas. the brazilian president, dilma roussef confronted the president directly, saying tampering in such a manner in the affairs of other countries is a breach of international law. edward snowden reaching out, looking for a way out of russia, looking for asylum, writing an open letter to the brazilians. many brazilian senators agree and have asked for my assistance with their investigations of suspected crimes against brazilian citizens. i have expressed my willingness to assist wherever appropriate and lawful. unfortunately the united states has limited
this is, i think, a good day for edward snowden. >> as for edward snowden, he has something else in mind, too. that would be brazil. nsa leaker wrote an open letter to the brazilian people, telling them he would be tolg help brazilian's government investigate u.s. spieg on its soil but would only do so if granted political asylum. jim sciutto is in washington with more on this part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he may have chosen well in choosing brazil. one...
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edward snowden as far as we know is in hong kong. >> right. i was on cnn a few nights ago, he was asked do you think that it was wrong for edward snowden to leave the country and not stay. ellsberg said, no, it's a completely different country. if are you a whistleblower, you are guaranteed persecution. he's a 29-year-old and knows if he engages in whistle blowing, he will be threatened with life in prison. to demand he stay in a country with a record of persecuting whistle blowers as this country has is unreasonable in the extreme. he want to be part of the global debate, not stuffed in a cage somewhere. he wants his freedom because he knows he did nothing wrong and knows the united states won't provide that. >> nick robertson in hong kong, you've spoken to a individual who is part of the wikileaks organization about his attempts to provide an escape for edward snowden from hong kong if he can get all his plans together. tell us more about that. >> reporter: well, this plan has several parts to it, we're told. we're not told the details of al
edward snowden as far as we know is in hong kong. >> right. i was on cnn a few nights ago, he was asked do you think that it was wrong for edward snowden to leave the country and not stay. ellsberg said, no, it's a completely different country. if are you a whistleblower, you are guaranteed persecution. he's a 29-year-old and knows if he engages in whistle blowing, he will be threatened with life in prison. to demand he stay in a country with a record of persecuting whistle blowers as...
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up next, edward snowden says his mission is accomplished. we'll pick up the debate of member surveillance. and be sure to tell us what you think on facebook and share your favorite moments from today's show. >>> visiting angels as over 450 officers nationwide to assist seniors with activities of daily living. >>> in an interview with "the washington post." edward snowden declared victory. he stirred international debate over government surveillance. joining me now are two key members of the committee, it is mike rogers and adam schiff. "new york times" has an extensive investigation into the benghazi attack on the front page. it reports, quote, no terrorists had any role in the assault. it goes on contrary to claims by some members of congress, it was fuelled in large part by an american made video denigrating islam. >> i don't know it was an exhaustive investigation and we have gone through some 4,000 classified footballs, done the the postmortem on the event. >> what did they get wrong? >> that al qaeda was not involved. there was some lev
up next, edward snowden says his mission is accomplished. we'll pick up the debate of member surveillance. and be sure to tell us what you think on facebook and share your favorite moments from today's show. >>> visiting angels as over 450 officers nationwide to assist seniors with activities of daily living. >>> in an interview with "the washington post." edward snowden declared victory. he stirred international debate over government surveillance. joining me now...
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we begin with the hunt for edward snowden. with growing confusion and rampant speculation over the whereabouts of the nsa leaker. snowden left hong kong sunday touching down in moscow. supposedly bound for cuba and perhaps ecuador where he's applied for asylum. but with his seat on than cuba-bound flight remaining empty, the white house said today they believe he's still in russia. president secretary secretary jay carney said the white house expects russia to cooperate in extraditing an american fugitive. >> given our intense intensified cooperation with russia, after the boston marathon bombings and our history of working with russia on law enforcement matters, including returning numerous high level criminals back to russia at the request of the russian government that we do expect the russian government to look at all the options available to them to expel mr. snowden back to the united states. >> and russia was not alone in provoking the administration's ire. snowden's high profile globe trotting as compounded frustration
we begin with the hunt for edward snowden. with growing confusion and rampant speculation over the whereabouts of the nsa leaker. snowden left hong kong sunday touching down in moscow. supposedly bound for cuba and perhaps ecuador where he's applied for asylum. but with his seat on than cuba-bound flight remaining empty, the white house said today they believe he's still in russia. president secretary secretary jay carney said the white house expects russia to cooperate in extraditing an...
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the saga of edward snowden has taken another dramatic international turn. snowden who was holed up in hong kong, wanted in the u.s., is now in russia. it is unlikely that is his final destination. the man who leaked n.s.a. secrets and was officially charged friday with espionage was on a flight this afternoon that landed in moskow. he may soon be flying to havana, cuba, and is said to be seek asylum eventually in ecuador. charlie d'agata begins our coverage. >> reporter: he fled from hong kong to moscow and so far he is untouchable. edward snowden a rifered in moscow in a commercial flight this afternoon but it's just a stoppover in the hope of reaching political asylum. diplomatic cars bearing the ecuadorian flag arrived at sheremetyevo airport and later the foreign minister confirmed that snowden has applied for political asylum in ecuador. he's getting help from wikileaks, a web site which releases sensitive government documents. he said they're providing travel and legal assistance. >> our legal team, of course, has for obvious reasons good knowledge in
the saga of edward snowden has taken another dramatic international turn. snowden who was holed up in hong kong, wanted in the u.s., is now in russia. it is unlikely that is his final destination. the man who leaked n.s.a. secrets and was officially charged friday with espionage was on a flight this afternoon that landed in moskow. he may soon be flying to havana, cuba, and is said to be seek asylum eventually in ecuador. charlie d'agata begins our coverage. >> reporter: he fled from hong...
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here is a president can't get snowden out of -- can't get china to turn over one edward snowden. he is going to get china to arrest its industrial development as a way to please him? zero chance. >> the president says it is time to lead on this issue. you heard from senator manchin on the show earlier. obviously the president perhaps couldn't do this, rolling out the regulations before the election. >> i don't think he could have done this. this has been a very long time coming. a long time since the supreme court gave the epa the ability or right to regulate carbon emissions. it has taken a long time for the president to get here. he wanted to do it a long time, sees it as part of his legacy, he couldn't pass legislation through congress, that's why this is regulatory, also why it packs a smaller bang for the buck than if it was legislation. however, the politics of this, the short term politics of this make it difficult for red state, coal state democrats up in 2014 in the senate to louisiana, arkansas, certainly west virginia, i think democrats kissed that good-bye. >> ofa and
here is a president can't get snowden out of -- can't get china to turn over one edward snowden. he is going to get china to arrest its industrial development as a way to please him? zero chance. >> the president says it is time to lead on this issue. you heard from senator manchin on the show earlier. obviously the president perhaps couldn't do this, rolling out the regulations before the election. >> i don't think he could have done this. this has been a very long time coming. a...
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that it was allowing edward snowden to leave. so there is quite a bit of concern about this, about the fact that these charges were being, in essence, negotiated and then hong kong at the last minute decided to let him go. officials say that it seems pretty clear that politics played a role in here. they note that the official statement from the hong kong government saying that snowden had been allowed to leave and that described the charges as not fully complying with the legal requirements under hong kong law, that same statement also includes a paragraph criticizing the u.s. government for apparent hacking on hong kong computer systems, at least that's the latest information that snowden had leaked. so based on all of that it's now really no longer a legal matter, it's a diplomatic matter, between the u.s. and whatever country he ends up in and where he will ultimately seek asylum. mara? >> pete williams, live in washington. thanks, pete. >>> opening statements in the second degree murder trial of george zimmerman begin at 9:0
that it was allowing edward snowden to leave. so there is quite a bit of concern about this, about the fact that these charges were being, in essence, negotiated and then hong kong at the last minute decided to let him go. officials say that it seems pretty clear that politics played a role in here. they note that the official statement from the hong kong government saying that snowden had been allowed to leave and that described the charges as not fully complying with the legal requirements...
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struggles to find edward snowden the white house is finding edward snowden in a tough spot. they called his escape from hong kong a serious setback for u.s./china relations. dan lothian is at the white house with the latest. the question on everyone's mind what more can and should the white house do? >> reporter: white house applying all kinds of pleasure, legal and political pressure but there's a lot of frustration at the white house and even as snowden remains on the run, there are new revelations this morning the "south china morning post" reported snowden took the contractor job so he could collect information on the programs and there's an understatement to get snowden back here. the edward snowden cat and mouse game has become a diplomatic headache for the white house and president obama for the first time in public is putting pressure on any country trying to assist the nsa leaker. >> what we know is we're following all the appropriate legal channel and working with various other countries to make sure the rule of law is observed. >> reporter: the obama administratio
struggles to find edward snowden the white house is finding edward snowden in a tough spot. they called his escape from hong kong a serious setback for u.s./china relations. dan lothian is at the white house with the latest. the question on everyone's mind what more can and should the white house do? >> reporter: white house applying all kinds of pleasure, legal and political pressure but there's a lot of frustration at the white house and even as snowden remains on the run, there are new...
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the president saying he didn't just rush his decision to grant asylum to edward snowden. the snowden decision came after mr. obama personally appealed to russia to return him to this country for prosecution and putin's refusal, officials made clear, left little for the two leaders to talk about. other u.s. and russian officials are talking. secretary of state kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel met with their russian counterparts on friday. mr. obama says when putin returned to power as russia's leader, the relationship took a step backward. >> i think we saw more rhetoric on the russian side that was anti-american. that played into some of the old stereotypes about the cold war contest between the united states and russia. and i've encouraged mr. putin to think forward as opposed to backwards on those issues. with mixed success. >> reporter: arizona republican senator john mccain wants to put more pressure on putin who he says really doesn't value the u.s./russian relationship. mccain suggests bringing the country of georgia into nato, though that could drag the alli
the president saying he didn't just rush his decision to grant asylum to edward snowden. the snowden decision came after mr. obama personally appealed to russia to return him to this country for prosecution and putin's refusal, officials made clear, left little for the two leaders to talk about. other u.s. and russian officials are talking. secretary of state kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel met with their russian counterparts on friday. mr. obama says when putin returned to power as...
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with the world's most wanted man edward snowden who's in russia. he landed in horussia after flyg from hong kong. passengers reportedly spotted him on the flight but somehow he never made it to terminal f as the others did. it's not clear where he went after landing but russia's foreign minister insisted -- and i'm quoting him here, snowden did not cross the russian border. and then it's confirmed he never flew out of moscow. >> narrator: snowden is
with the world's most wanted man edward snowden who's in russia. he landed in horussia after flyg from hong kong. passengers reportedly spotted him on the flight but somehow he never made it to terminal f as the others did. it's not clear where he went after landing but russia's foreign minister insisted -- and i'm quoting him here, snowden did not cross the russian border. and then it's confirmed he never flew out of moscow. >> narrator: snowden is
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edward snowden is talking again, and much of washington is still talking about what to do with it. meanwhile, one of the top people at the cia, deep in the benghazi scandal, is leaving. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the latest. good evening. >> reporter: deputy cia director mike morales resigning after 33 years with the agency. his decision was made some time ago. he was at the center of the talking bouts controversy. they blamed the cia for providing that information to then ambassador susan rice who blamed a demonstration spun out of control. on capitol hill today, the issue was security and whether domestic surveillance has gone too far. how the controversial data programs work, keith alexander offered numbers. >> dozens of terrorist events that these helped prevent. >> reporter: intelligence leadership committee claim the sweeping collection of data disrupted a 2009 plot targeting new york city subway, general alexander conceded to patrick leahy that was not the case. the lead came from foreign sources. >> on the new york city one, the sas ee case, it
edward snowden is talking again, and much of washington is still talking about what to do with it. meanwhile, one of the top people at the cia, deep in the benghazi scandal, is leaving. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the latest. good evening. >> reporter: deputy cia director mike morales resigning after 33 years with the agency. his decision was made some time ago. he was at the center of the talking bouts controversy. they blamed the cia for providing that...
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thing and turn edward snowden over to the united states. secretary kerry acknowledges there is no extradition treaty with russia but says there are standards of behavior. this while we are hearing from senator john mccain he says other countries don't respect the u.s. enough to turn him over. >> the fact it these people respect power. i do say we have to lead and if we don't lead then they will. that's one of the lessons here of what has been happening recently whether it is in syria or the snowden thing is the other aspect of it. >> last word russian's president vladmir putin says snowden remains in the country's air force but he denies the agencies ever worked with him. he also says the country does not plan to work with the u.s. and any attempts to take him into custody. >> after extradition there was no possibility we could hand over four citizens to countries with which we have an appropriate international agreement on extradition of criminals. we don't have such an agreement with the united states. thank god mr. snowden committed no c
thing and turn edward snowden over to the united states. secretary kerry acknowledges there is no extradition treaty with russia but says there are standards of behavior. this while we are hearing from senator john mccain he says other countries don't respect the u.s. enough to turn him over. >> the fact it these people respect power. i do say we have to lead and if we don't lead then they will. that's one of the lessons here of what has been happening recently whether it is in syria or...
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then nsa leaker edward snowden releases a christmas message with more warnings about government surveillance. >> a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. >> reporter: we'll ask two members of the house intelligence committee, chairman mike rogers and congressman adam schiff how to strike the balance between security and privacy. >>> plus our sunday panelists make their predictions for the year ahead. in politics, entertainment, sports and more. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> and hello again from fox news in washington. it's been a tough year for obamacare with a disastrouswebs disappointing enrollment numbers. but the president's health plan faces even bigger challenges january 1st when folks actually start seeing doctors under the new system. we've invited two experts to discuss what happens now. former governor, vermont governor and dr. howard dean. and dr. scott gottlieb with the american enterprise institute. dr. gottlieb, what do you think happens on january 1 when folks who think they've been enrolled in the new obamacare system actually go to see t
then nsa leaker edward snowden releases a christmas message with more warnings about government surveillance. >> a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. >> reporter: we'll ask two members of the house intelligence committee, chairman mike rogers and congressman adam schiff how to strike the balance between security and privacy. >>> plus our sunday panelists make their predictions for the year ahead. in politics, entertainment, sports and more....
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tapper asked him about edward snowden. i want to play what he said. >> the problem with snowden is he had acre says to classified information. he's a trader plain and simple. some say he's a whistle blower. he's talked about methods and ways we collect intelligence. >> a number of people said and come around and changed their opinion but clearly vice president cheney doesn't sound like he's going to. how do you respond to what he said? >> i'm really glad dick cheney is available to speak on this because i think he under scores the most important point. dick cheney engaged in some of the worst, most radical conduct in the united states in secret from lying about the war in iraq to torturing people, to putting people in cages with no lawyers and eavesdropping of people. people in political power like dick cheney want to do what they do behind a wall of secrecy because they always consider those who bring transparency to what they do to evil people. edward snowden is considered a hero to people around the world and the united
tapper asked him about edward snowden. i want to play what he said. >> the problem with snowden is he had acre says to classified information. he's a trader plain and simple. some say he's a whistle blower. he's talked about methods and ways we collect intelligence. >> a number of people said and come around and changed their opinion but clearly vice president cheney doesn't sound like he's going to. how do you respond to what he said? >> i'm really glad dick cheney is...
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right now edward snowden is believed to be holed up in some kind of safe house. there are questions about whether his girlfriend might be with hill. she's now in hiding as well. cnn's miguel marquez is in hawaii where the couple lived together until a few weeks ago. miguel? >> yeah, jake, both are in hiding. but now family and friends are coming out in support of edward snowden and lindsay mills. >> just wish him good luck and he's got my love. >> luck and love, to edward snowden from jonathan mills, the father of snowden's girlfriend, lindsay. >> he's very nice. shy, reserved. he's always had strong convictions of right and wrong and it kind of makes sense. but -- still shocked. >> a family in shock, caught in the middle of an intelligence crisis of global proportions. his daughter, now in hiding. >> how is she holding up? >> as well as can be expected. and that's all i have to say. >> lindsay mills, an avid dancer was updating her blog at adventures of the world traveling pole dancing super hero until monday a day after her boyfriend of some five years came out
right now edward snowden is believed to be holed up in some kind of safe house. there are questions about whether his girlfriend might be with hill. she's now in hiding as well. cnn's miguel marquez is in hawaii where the couple lived together until a few weeks ago. miguel? >> yeah, jake, both are in hiding. but now family and friends are coming out in support of edward snowden and lindsay mills. >> just wish him good luck and he's got my love. >> luck and love, to edward...
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whistleblower edward snowden is speaking out would he have to say about allegations he gave top secret intel to the russian and chinese government details just ahead and force feeding i get no should the u.s. government have the right to force feed striking detainees a judge here in d.c. is hearing a case that's asking for an injunction to prevent the inhumane practice we'll have a report from the court coming up. and governing by crisis it seems washington can only make decisions when there's a looming catastrophe but is this hurting the u.s. economy we'll get some perspective on that later in the show. it's friday october eighteenth five pm in washington d.c. i know you're a david and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the details from an interview with former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden and an extensive conversation conducted through encrypted online communications with james risin of the times snowden give detailed responses to a myriad of accusations levied against him by the u.s. officials one major allegation that snowden had leaked secrets to both chinese and rus
whistleblower edward snowden is speaking out would he have to say about allegations he gave top secret intel to the russian and chinese government details just ahead and force feeding i get no should the u.s. government have the right to force feed striking detainees a judge here in d.c. is hearing a case that's asking for an injunction to prevent the inhumane practice we'll have a report from the court coming up. and governing by crisis it seems washington can only make decisions when there's...
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suggesting a way at which his son would return to the u.s. >> when you look at this, edward snowden appears to be a man -- without a country at this point. i wouldn't consider another question. outpouring, ambassador to tongues, susan rice, who says that snowden leaks are not leaking president obama. she adds the u.s. remains the most influential, powerful and for country in the world. is she bright that? you look back ten years, 15 years ago, this probably would not have been a problem at all for the united states. if they wanted a man, they would get that man. >> well, we would like to think that that is the case. certainly. that we were much stronger 15 years ago. and had much more international clout 15 years ago than we have today. i don't think that there is any question about that. after the wars in iraq and afghanistan, american prestige in the world but especially in the middle east has definitely gone down. at the same time, she's right. the united states is still the dom in an power of the world. and it is true, and i think what she was trying to say is for all of you who
suggesting a way at which his son would return to the u.s. >> when you look at this, edward snowden appears to be a man -- without a country at this point. i wouldn't consider another question. outpouring, ambassador to tongues, susan rice, who says that snowden leaks are not leaking president obama. she adds the u.s. remains the most influential, powerful and for country in the world. is she bright that? you look back ten years, 15 years ago, this probably would not have been a problem...
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when edward snowden went public with his u.s. intelligence surveillance program, he struck a mixed chord with the american people. some on the right join some on the left to see him as a hero. others on the right called him a traitor. many on the center and left questioned his motives, even as they were gladdened to see light shed on what this country is doing in the cause of fighting terrorism. the question tonight is simpler. where is he? and what does that tell us about his purpose, his loyalties, his values, his future? david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones magazine and msnbc analyst. and michael isikoff is nbc's national investigative correspondent. here's what we know about snowden's travels as of this moment. he left his home in hawaii in may and went to hong kong. he stayed until sunday when with the help of wikileaks he fled to russia. that's where is he still believed to be. he had reportedly booked a flight to havana, cuba, with the final destination of ecuador. but snowden never boarded that plane thi
when edward snowden went public with his u.s. intelligence surveillance program, he struck a mixed chord with the american people. some on the right join some on the left to see him as a hero. others on the right called him a traitor. many on the center and left questioned his motives, even as they were gladdened to see light shed on what this country is doing in the cause of fighting terrorism. the question tonight is simpler. where is he? and what does that tell us about his purpose, his...
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or are we overreacting to edward snowden? the president immediately got a lot of praise from democrats and republicans in congress to the extent that they're still around. and commenting on any of the stuff at all. and for being -- praised for being tough, for standing up to putin, for showing him like who's really in charge and for showing him you can't do something like this snowden thing and expect to get away with it. the president's right in saying we're just going to take this prize of a summit away from you. is that the right thing to do? 1-866-55-press. i gotta tell you, i don't think so. i've got real questions about this move. to me, it comes across as looking rather petty, look rather silly. making too much of a big deal about edward snowden. i mean look what else is on the table, okay? how about syria, how about the fact that right now, russia is still the only major country supporting president al-fazed. the united states supporting the rebels. certainly, that's worth talking about to see if we can't get russia t
or are we overreacting to edward snowden? the president immediately got a lot of praise from democrats and republicans in congress to the extent that they're still around. and commenting on any of the stuff at all. and for being -- praised for being tough, for standing up to putin, for showing him like who's really in charge and for showing him you can't do something like this snowden thing and expect to get away with it. the president's right in saying we're just going to take this prize of a...
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and russia's president now confirms that american fumingtive edward snowden -- fugitive edward snowden is still in the transit area of a moscow airport. putin says russia will not extradite him, but it's worth pointing out we don't have an extradition treaty with russia. secretary kerry says that's still not a good reason for russia not to work with us since the united states is working feverishly to get snowden back here to face federal charges for disclosing secrets about the government's surveillance program. and now new concerns that snowden could be carrying even more classified documents, and he could soon share even more state secrets. we've heard it's coming, we'll see. catherine herridge is live in washington with more on this. what's the latest? >> reporter: thank you, jenna. secretary of state john kerry responding to russian claims that snowden is outside their jurisdiction. >> we simply call on them to, you know, they don't have to enforce the law, but they certainly can allow him to be subject to the laws of our land and our constitutioning which he is a -- constitution w
and russia's president now confirms that american fumingtive edward snowden -- fugitive edward snowden is still in the transit area of a moscow airport. putin says russia will not extradite him, but it's worth pointing out we don't have an extradition treaty with russia. secretary kerry says that's still not a good reason for russia not to work with us since the united states is working feverishly to get snowden back here to face federal charges for disclosing secrets about the government's...
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in sa leaker edward snowden arrives in russian airport on sunday. the russians refuse to turn him over to the united states for prosecution. secretary of state john kerry addressed the situation today. >> we're not looking for confrontation. we are not ordering anybody. we are simply requesting under a very normal procedure for the transfer of somebody just as we transferred to russia seven people in the last two years that they requested that we did without any clamor, without any rancor, without any argument. >> laura: kerry also warned that people may die as a consequence of what snowden did. even so, snowden has his defenders. >> heros can be flawed. the only hero that wasn't flawed was killed on good friday. his act of exposing the american government's spying on almost every american was an act of heroism. what he has done since then might not be what i would have done but that particular act was an act of american heroism. joining us from chicago is attorney mark zaid. whistle blowers. a typical russian style fired back today and he said ther
in sa leaker edward snowden arrives in russian airport on sunday. the russians refuse to turn him over to the united states for prosecution. secretary of state john kerry addressed the situation today. >> we're not looking for confrontation. we are not ordering anybody. we are simply requesting under a very normal procedure for the transfer of somebody just as we transferred to russia seven people in the last two years that they requested that we did without any clamor, without any...
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after his jet was held up in europe over suspicion that edward snowden was on board. matthew chance has the story. >> on the streets of bolivia's capital, there is outrage at western treatments of morales, the popular socialist president. the bolivian media quick to blame his imperialist enemy. pressure from the united states reads this headline forces european countries to threaten the president's life. bolivians see the refusal to allow the presidential plane to enter key european air space as a national insult. >> translator: we came very early to offer up the newspapers and the day's news. the news about the president seems like a very bad incident. that country's discriminate, that cannot happen. they need to ask president morales for forgiveness. >> he had been traveling home from an energy sum knit in moscow when according to bolivian officials france and portugal refused to allow the presidential plane to cross the air space. the aircraft eventually landed in vienna where president morales expressed his concern. >> translator: there has been no explanation as
after his jet was held up in europe over suspicion that edward snowden was on board. matthew chance has the story. >> on the streets of bolivia's capital, there is outrage at western treatments of morales, the popular socialist president. the bolivian media quick to blame his imperialist enemy. pressure from the united states reads this headline forces european countries to threaten the president's life. bolivians see the refusal to allow the presidential plane to enter key european air...
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now that guy edward snowden is on the run. should he be charged as a criminal? >>steve: the obama administration is scrapping age restreugss on birth -- age restrictions on birth control. why the white house says it's okay for women and girls of any age to buy the morning-after pill. straight ahead. >>brian: tim tebow gets another shot at an nfl team. what team is taking a chance on tebow? "fox & friends" starts right
now that guy edward snowden is on the run. should he be charged as a criminal? >>steve: the obama administration is scrapping age restreugss on birth -- age restrictions on birth control. why the white house says it's okay for women and girls of any age to buy the morning-after pill. straight ahead. >>brian: tim tebow gets another shot at an nfl team. what team is taking a chance on tebow? "fox & friends" starts right